Kitsune Kumahime wrote:A large woman approaches, carrying a big, hearty-smelling pot in one hand, and bowls and utensils in the other. She sets down her pot and bows to those gathered, "Greetings, honored guests. I am Kitsune Kumahime, Student of the Proud Bear, and lunch has arrived!"
She starts doling out her work, a stew of rice and chicken and thick, starchy vegetables she hadn't worked with before, but were close enough to things she'd seen, and she discussed them with the quartermaster for tips on how best to prepare it anyways. "Our hosts were kind enough to provide some of their cheese, as well, for those who enjoyed it. It should go well with the stew. Please, eat up!" She presses a bowl on the willowy Moshi; she could definitely use a good meal.
((Craft: Cooking: 3d10o10k2 18))
Kitsune Takeo wrote:"I would consider myself fortunate to be paired with any of the shiotome," he replied, "though Otaku Kitakuhime-sama stands out as being particularly impressive."
Matsu Kogo wrote:Kogo noticed the nervousness of the steed and the slight change in Shinjo-san's posture. She clicked her tongue and used a command word to keep Noburu farther back than she had from the other steeds they had so far met. "Shinjo-san, how are you this warm afternoon?"
Shinjo Taichi wrote:Matsu Kogo wrote:Kogo noticed the nervousness of the steed and the slight change in Shinjo-san's posture. She clicked her tongue and used a command word to keep Noburu farther back than she had from the other steeds they had so far met. "Shinjo-san, how are you this warm afternoon?"
While he noticed the lion move back, Taichi rode up as close as was polite before dismounting. Keeping a firm hand on his horse's neck to stop it from balking, he closed the rest of the distance. His movements seemed a little more sluggish than they should be. "Fair enough, Matsu-san. Perhaps not in top condition..." he looked pointedly at his horse "but then again, neither of us is at the moment."
"So who is this one?" He gestured to the warcat.
Shinjo Taichi wrote:I did notice that some seemed to be leaving the dinner in some... discomfort. Personally I had no problems."
Unsure exactly how much he was supposed to say about the previous night, Taichi does his best to keep broad "There was an incident among the yurts that resulted in a fire. It appears to have been resolved, but it did affect my sleep."
"A fine beast companion indeed. This is Harukaze, by the way. She has served with me for a number of years now." He looked to the horse. "The events of last night seem to have put her on edge though."
With a quizzical look to his face, he thought back to what she had said "A cat's sense of humour?"
Shinjo Hanashi wrote:A bit of a bow.
"Uh...hai, Samurai-sama." He turns a bit and peers at her mons. "Phoenix-sama." His brow furrows a little. "Shiba-sama?"
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